objeto |
1. n-m. object | |
2. n-m. objective; goal | |
3. v. first-person singular present indicative of objetar | |
objetar |
1. v. to object | |
2. v. to demur | |
cuyo |
1. det. whose | |
la mujer cuyos hijos son cocineros - the woman whose sons are cooks | |
2. n-m. (El Salvador) Alternative form of cuy | |
nombre |
1. n-m. name | |
(hyponyms, apellido) | |
¿Cuál es tu nombre? - What is your name? | |
Mi nombre es Carlos. - My name is Carlos. | |
2. n-m. (grammar) noun | |
3. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of nombrar | |
nombrar |
1. v. to name | |
no |
1. adv. no | |
2. adv. not | |
3. interj. eh? (used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said) | |
4. n-m. no | |
5. n-m. abbreviation of número; no. | |
se |
1. pron. (third person (also used for usted and ustedes) reflexive direct or indirect object) oneself, himself, herself, itself, yourself; each other; one another | |
Juan se lava. - Juan washes himself. | |
Juan se lava la cara. - Juan to himself washes the face. | |
Juan y María se aman. - Juan and María love each other. | |
2. pron. (used to convey the meaning of the English passive voice in the third person and with) usted and ustedes | |
¿Cómo se llama? - How do you call yourself? | |
Se dice que... - It says itself that... | |
Aquí se habla español - One speaks Spanish here, Spanish speaks itself here. | |
3. pron. (used instead of indirect object pronouns) le and les (before the direct object pronouns lo, la, los, or las) | |
El samaritano se las dio. - The Samaritan gave them to him. | |
4. v. misspelling of sé | |
recuerda |
1. v. third-person singular present indicative of recordar | |
recordar |
1. v. to remember, to recollect | |
¿Recuerdas a aquella mujer que no dejaba de tocar las ventanas, aunque se lo pedimos repetidamente? - Do you remember that woman who wouldn't stop touching the windows, even though we kept aski | |
2. v. to recall, remind of | |
El cuadro recuerda nuestra fragilidad. - The painting reminds us of our fragility. | |
3. v. to wake up | |
¿A qué hora recuerdas? - What time do you wake up? | |
4. v. to wake up | |
Recuérdame a las cinco. - Wake me up at five. | |
O |
1. Letter. the 16th letter of the Spanish alphabet | |
2. n. abbreviation of oeste; west | |
3. conj. or | |
¿Quieres un café o algo más? - Do you want a coffee or something else? | |
4. conj. either … or | |
(ant-lite, ni, alt1=ni … ni) | |
no |
1. adv. no | |
2. adv. not | |
3. interj. eh? (used as a tag question, to emphasise what goes before or to request that the listener express an opinion about what has been said) | |
4. n-m. no | |
5. n-m. abbreviation of número; no. | |
se |
1. pron. (third person (also used for usted and ustedes) reflexive direct or indirect object) oneself, himself, herself, itself, yourself; each other; one another | |
Juan se lava. - Juan washes himself. | |
Juan se lava la cara. - Juan to himself washes the face. | |
Juan y María se aman. - Juan and María love each other. | |
2. pron. (used to convey the meaning of the English passive voice in the third person and with) usted and ustedes | |
¿Cómo se llama? - How do you call yourself? | |
Se dice que... - It says itself that... | |
Aquí se habla español - One speaks Spanish here, Spanish speaks itself here. | |
3. pron. (used instead of indirect object pronouns) le and les (before the direct object pronouns lo, la, los, or las) | |
El samaritano se las dio. - The Samaritan gave them to him. | |
4. v. misspelling of sé | |
desea |
1. v. informal second-person singular affirmative imperative of desear | |
desear |
1. v. to wish | |
Cumpleaños Feliz! Cumpleaños Feliz!Te deseamos todos. Cumpleaños Feliz! - Happy birthday (to you)! Happy birthday (to you)!We all wish you a happy birthday! | |
2. v. to desire, to want, to hope for, to long for | |
Deja mucho que desear. - It leaves a lot to be desired. | |
3. v. to look forward to | |
mencionar |
1. v. to mention | |